Mimaki’s New Desktop 3D Printer

4.19.19

Mimaki USA, a leading manufacturer of wide-format printers and cutters, announces the launch of the new 3DFF-222 desktop 3D printer, a product co-branded with Sindoh, a manufacturer of 3D printers and multi-function printers based in South Korea. The Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) solution has been developed as an in-house design and production tool, ideal for parts such as jigs used in direct-to-object printing and tools for producing three-dimensional signage.

The
3DFF-222 system prints in PLA material. Using easy-to-load filament
cartridges, it prints parts up to 8.27″ x
7.87″ x 7.67″ (W x D x H) and offers remote monitoring of each print
job through an included app. The new platform joins the 3DUJ-553 in
Mimaki’s portfolio of 3D printers, to which Mimaki has applied the
expertise from its long heritage in the graphic arts.

“Flexibility
and ease-of-use are key features of the new desktop 3D printer. This
printer also complements our industrial
printers seamlessly,” said Michael Maxwell, senior manager at Mimaki
USA. “The 3DFF-222 is capable of inexpensively producing customized
print jigs, which can be used to stabilize print quality when printing
on UV-LED flatbed printers from our UJF Series.
Additionally, customers can create objects for decoration as well as a
variety of signage.”

Key features of the 3DFF-222

Automatic
Filament Installation – filament is automatically loaded and supplied
to the nozzle after installation without the need to feed manually

“The new desktop 3D printer is designed to fit the needs of modern print production environments and it is suitable for a broad range of uses,” added Maxwell, “This latest product introduction demonstrates Mimaki’s commitment to driving innovation and providing our customers with profit-enhancing solutions.”